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All of us have been baptized into one and the same Spirit; let us live then, by the Spirit. That same Spirit, the Advocate, who renews the face of the earth, was given as gift to the disciples to strengthen them to go forth in the name of the Lord, and to obtain forgiveness of sins. read more
All of us have been baptized into one same Spirit. That same Spirit the Advocate. Our comfort and refreshment was given as gift to the disciples to strengthen them to go forth in the name of the Lord, to renew the face of the earth. read more
Come, let us sing to the Lord as we celebrate this feast of our Lady Mariam Dearit our Mother. read more
To recognize God's presence in our world through his Son and to rejoice in Jesus's life, death, resurrection, and ascension into heaven. read more
We have sat with apostles as they listened to Jesus, and now he offers us the most lavish meal possible. We eat his very flesh and blood. Such food is indeed bread from heaven. It provides us nourishment for eternal life. It also strengthens our faith and our willingness to live the gospel, proclaiming it to others in words and action. read more
God, creator and lord of the universe, chose to put himself tiny, needy and helpless into the nurturing and watchful hands of a human mother. Since then, every act of mothering both physical and spiritual in every time and every corner of the world recollects Marys. read more
Bearing fruit in terms of extending the Kingdom of God, i.e. winning people over to repentance and commitment of Christian life, requires intimate union with Christ through the Eucharist (the vine) and the word of God. read more
When he was at table with them, he took the bread and blessed, and broke it, and gave it to them. And their eyes were opened and they recognized him. And he vanished out of their sight (LK 24:30-31). read more
In some instances, such as on the road to Emmaus, the risen Lord appeared with his glory veiled from the disciples' eyes. In the Emmaus story, Christ opened the minds of the disciples to the real meaning of the Prophetic words of Scripture referring to him. read more
Thomas believed because he saw the risen Jesus. Although we have never seen him, we believe in him. We give thanks to the Lord for this gift faith, especially when gather for the breaking of the bread and the prayers. read more
Alleluia! The stone rejected by the builders has become the corner stone. If we have died with Christ, we shall also rise with him and pass from death to life. read more
They buried the Lord and sealed the tomb by rolling a large stone in front of it. They stationed soldiers there to guard it Mt 27:66. read more










